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Mountains (in the singular)

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Wild_Tribute
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Q3. Did you know Long's Peak is the only 14er in Colorado within a National Park? What mountain outside a National Park today could easily have a National Park created around it with the mountain itself as the focal point? #ParkChat

mjn126
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3: Maybe Mount Hood? I don't know enough about the area without research. #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute #parkchat A3 might be cheating, but how about Black Elk Peak here in the #blackhills of #southdakota? Already on state land but.

Stars252525
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 I'm thinking Jarbidge area in Nevada. @jackfsteward and @ColtonDSmith gave me vertigo on @RockThePark_ there. #ParkChat

ParksandPoints
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) Mt. Sunflower in Kansas! #parkchat "Kansas gradually increases in elevation from the east to the west. As such, 'Mount' Sunflower, while the highest point in the state in terms of elevation, is virtually indistinguishable from the surrounding terrain."

naturetechfam
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RT @ParksandPoints: @Wild_Tribute A3) Mt. Sunflower in Kansas! #parkchat "Kansas gradually increases in elevation from the east to the w…

wander_filled
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A3 Black Elk Peak (Harney Peak) in the Black Hills of South Dakota! #ParkChat

unconpeace
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A3 A number of people have mentioned Mount Washington; that would be the art historian's pick here #parkchat

DryTortugasFilm
2 1 9

replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) #Parkchat Nope , I didn't know. I DO know, Mauna Kea is AMAZING ! You can literally experience svereal climate zones from the top to bottom. There is nothing like this mountain on Earth!

e_terren
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. I don't know mountains well enough to be specific. However, I'll bet there are some mountains in Vermont, New Hampshire, or Maine that would be good candidates. #parkchat

RCGibby73
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A3: The Maroon Bells in the Snowmass Wilderness #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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RT @DryTortugasFilm: @Wild_Tribute A3) #Parkchat Nope , I didn't know. I DO know, Mauna Kea is AMAZING ! You can literally experience sve…

Wild_Tribute
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A3. Mt of the Holy Cross in Colorado (actually used to be a National Monument), Pikes Peak (including Garden of the Gods), Table Top Mountain in the Wind River Range #ParkChat

GPJohnston
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) Wow, I'm an eco-freak so I would say too many to count but here in WA state alone Baker, Stuart. St. Helens, Adams. In Oregon Hood, all of the Steens and undoubtedly many more. This is NOT a national park 👇#ParkChat

rscottjones
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 #parkchat Mt St Helens seems like the most obvious one—especially given the occasional efforts to transfer it over to the NPS.

Polymathically
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3: Shasta, though apparently it's already part of a National Forest. https://t.co/zTkY4FTLqw #ParkChat

t_jh2009
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3) I've felt that if California didn't always have the numbers of NPS areas it has then Mt Diablo would be part of the Park Service because of now only its wilderness but the vista views from the summit which have been said to be the best in the United States. #ParkChat

louisbink
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3 Mt St Helens for sure could warrant a full USNPS designation - so much geology, history and devastating beauty. #ParkChat

carfreerunner
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. Yesterday we watched documentary on the Appalachian Trail. Mount Washington in New Hampshire. #parkchat

tthrash
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. I too will say Mt. Washington in NH. I've hiked it, driven up, and taken that cog railway, but the views from the next mountain over, on Wildcat, are my favorite #parkchat

DonNadeau
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A3. A3.Peaks Peak comes to mind immediately. Its drive up may be even more beautiful than the cog railway's, it inspired America the Beautiful, its views are impressive, & its only such U.S. place (other than Mt. Washington) so accessible to the physically challenged #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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RT @DonNadeau: A3. A3.Peaks Peak comes to mind immediately. Its drive up may be even more beautiful than the cog railway's, it inspired Ame…

Parkasaur
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. There have been proposals to make Mt. Hood in Oregon a National Park for quite a while. Mt. Baker in Washington also really aught to be a National Park. #ParkChat